Violin: H.N. Bhaskar
Mridangam: Manoj Siva
Kanjira: Ganesh Ramanarayanan
List:
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2...
3. Ambarame thannere - Kalyani (A, N, S) - Andal thiruppavai
4. Chetashri Balakrishnam - Dwijavanti (A) - Muthuswami Dikshitar
5. Ksheenamai - Mukhari (A, N(?), S, T) - Tyagaraja
6. Vara raga laya - Senju Khambodi - Tyagaraja
7. Ragam Tanam Pallavi - Saraswathi, Lalitha, Durga
pallavi line:
"Saraswati vina pustaka dhArini
Hari vakshasthalalaye lalite
mate kanaka durge mAm pahi"
8. Virutham + ramanai bhajithal - Mand - papanasam sivan
9. Abhang - Basant? - Ambujam Krishna
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It was a wonderful concert by the sisters, and the whole team was in great form. I came in a bit late and might have missed a few songs. Feel free to fill up missing items and correct anything. My two highlights of the concert were #3 and #5.
I have never really paid attention to this song by Andal (Ambarame Thannere), but what lyrical and poetic beauty! Kalyani was just oozing through the whole rendition. And in the hands of RG, the effect was spectacular. I don't think I have enjoyed kalyani this much. My second highlight was the Mukhari. Gayathri gave us an inspired alapana, followed by an equally inspired return by Bhaskar. I was overjoyed when they took up Ksheenamai (first time live). A very emotive piece, this kriti goes through the ebbs and lows of Mukhari, interspersed with segments of pure ecstasy. With their perfect diction and bhava, they did full justice. They were a bit dramatic at times, which however gelled very well with this piece.
RTP was an interesting choice. This was the piece I took real notice of the violinist. I felt he outdid the sisters here, his switch between ragas and the lalitha alapana and tanam was beautiful. They showcased all speeds (1/2, 3/2, 2) with anulomam/prathilomam to speed things up. Gayathri also showcased some slick dance moves to indicate which raga she was in

I really enjoyed Manoj Siva's playing. His accompaniment to the Dwijavanti piece was wonderful, and so was his thani avarthanam with Ganesh.
The concert was oversold and people were standing around the perimeter in blatant disregard for fire safety rules

Mahavishnu - were you there? I tried looking around and thought I spotted you, but then he was putting the wrong thalam and I deduced it wasn't you.